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If you’ve been lingering to pick up an e-reader and are a fan of the Nook line, I’ve got good news for you! The original Nook Simple Touch just got a sweet price drop to $99 from its current $139 and is surely a contender for anyone looking for solid e-reader on a budget. More »


Barnes & Noble has recently held their press conference to introduce their new NOOK e-reader, the ‘Simple Touch Reader’. After some information was leaked they finally confirmed that it is a ’squat, black, touch-screen e-ink reader’ which will be priced at $139. More »


Barnes & Noble will be introducing a new Nook on Tuesday, October 26. It is said to be a full-color tablet. This Android-based e-reader will probably be called the Nook Color and will come with a 7-inch touchscreen. More »


From Ziggytek: Borders will be cutting its prices on all of the e-Readers that they offer, in order to contend against the competition, the Amazon Kindle and the Barnes & Nobel NOOK. More »


Barnes & Nobles’s famous e-reader, the Nook, is now available as an app for Android phones. The Nook itself has Wi-Fi and AT&T 3G wireless connectivity, but the six-inch display can now shrink down to the size of your Android handheld. More »


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-Barnes&Nobles appears to be moving away from the books and into the web as it introduces NOOK for Android. More »


Spring Design’s Alex eReader is a duo-screen Android media player and EPD e-reader on a slate, not a folder like the enTourage eDGe, but rather akin to the Barnes & Noble Nook. The Alex shipped a few weeks ago. Two reviewers praised it for relatively fast performance but denounced its $399 price and tiny selection of books. More »


A somewhat different take on the e-reader, Spring Design’s Alex is a handheld that operates Android with a 3.5” color LCD touchscreen (for browsing and graphics) and a 6” EPD screen for text. More »


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